Generals of the Russian Imperial Army and Navy. That is, dosaaf is not only mastery of technology

Alexander Kolmakov was born on July 31, 1955 in the city of Kaliningrad, Moscow region. He received his education at the Ussuri Suvorov Military School and the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School.

In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Military Academy. M. V. Frunze, in 1995 - Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Until 1993, he served in the Airborne Forces, where he successively held positions from platoon commander to airborne division commander.

After graduating from college, he commanded a platoon and was deputy company commander for airborne training in the 357th Guards Airborne Regiment of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division in the city of Vitebsk. Since 1979, he participated in combat operations in Afghanistan as commander of the 9th reconnaissance company of the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division.

Upon his return, he served as chief of staff of the battalion of the 44th Airborne Training Division, Lithuanian SSR. After the academy, from 1985 he commanded the parachute battalion of the 7th Guards Airborne Division in the city of Kaunas. Later - deputy commander, commander of the 300th Guards Parachute Regiment, deputy commander of the 98th Guards Airborne Division of the city of Chisinau.

Since March 1991 - commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division in the city of Tula. In August 1991, following the order of Airborne Forces commander Pavel Grachev, together with Alexander Lebed, Colonel Kolmakov participated in the entry of paratroopers into Moscow, where they took under guard the building of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR.

In 1995, after graduating from the General Staff Academy, he was sent to continue serving in the Ground Forces. He served in various positions: he was deputy commander, then commander of the 22nd Guards Combined Arms Army of the Moscow Military District. In 1998, he was transferred to the Siberian Military District, where he commanded the 36th Combined Arms Army in the city of Borzya, Chita Region.

In November 2000, he was appointed deputy commander of the Far Eastern Military District. By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 8, 2003 No. 1042, he was appointed Commander of the Airborne Forces of the Russian Federation. He immediately showed extraordinary uncompromisingness: in October 2003, he decided to increase the duration of the paratroopers’ deployment to Chechnya from 6 months to a year.

During Alexander Petrovich's tenure in office, the Airborne Forces underwent major changes in combat training. In particular, during its organization, the emphasis noticeably shifted from landing to the actions of units directly on the battlefield.

In February 2004, General Kolmakov developed a new experimental organizational structure for a parachute company and a new algorithm for the actions of paratrooper units in attacking enemy battle formations. As a result, the concept for the development of the Airborne Forces proposed by the Commander received the approval in principle of the Minister of Defense S. Ivanov and the Chief of the General Staff A. Kvashnin.

In September 2007, he was appointed First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 21, 2010 No. 767, he was released from the post of First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation and dismissed from military service. Since December 17, 2014 Chairman of the Central Council of DOSAAF Russia.


Klugen (Klugin), background Ivan Ivanovich (? – 1825)
Major General from 10/18/1798

Klugen, background Ivan Maksimovich (? – ?)
Major General from 04/19/1843

Klugen (Klugin) Lavrenty Nikanorovich (1828 – 07.06.1879)
Major General from 03/27/1866
Lieutenant General from 05/13/1873

Klugen Fedor Gustavovich (? – ?)
Major General from 04/25/1866

Klugen, background Caesar-Alexander Yakovlevich (? – ?)
Major General from 04/17/1879
Lieutenant General from 03/10/1886

Klunikov Alexander Osipovich (? – ?)
Major General from 02/26/1873

Klunikov Nikolai Iosifovich (02.10.1858 – 09.12.1917)
Major General since 1909

Klushin Pyotr Pavlovich (23.11.1852 – ?)
Major General from 03/25/1894

Klykov Mitrofan Yakovlevich (17.10.1847 – 1918)
Major General from 12/06/1904

Klyuev Nikolai Alekseevich (05.05.1859 – 29.12.1921)
Major General from 09/02/1904
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 12/17/1906
Lieutenant General from 02/04/1909

Kluecki von Klugenau Alexander Frantsevich (04.07.1842 – ?)
Major General from 02/26/1894

Kluecki von Klugenau Konstantin Frantsevich (29.04.1845 – ?)
Major General from 06/20/1890

Kluecki von Klugenau Nikolai Frantsevich (? – ?)
Major General from 05/28/1875

Kluecki von Klugenau Franz Karlovich (13.09.1791 – 1851)
Major General from 11/29/1834
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1844

Klyukovsky Konstantin Semyonovich (13.05.1851 – ?)
Major General from 10/23/1910

Klüpfel Alexander Vladislavovich (23.10.1855 – ?)
Major General from 10/23/1913

Klüpfel Vladislav (Vladimir) Filippovich (1796 – 22.08.1885)
Major General from 10/06/1831
cavalry general from 04/23/1861
Adjutant General from 12/07/1867

Klüpfel Evgeniy Vladislavovich (31.01.1860 – 16.03.1934)
rear admiral from 12/06/1913

Klyucharyov (Klyucharyov) Sergey Ivanovich (28.02.1835 – ?)
Major General from 04/25/1890
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1899

Klyucharevsky (Klyucharevskoy) Danila (Danilo) (? – ?)
Major General from 10/18/1798

Klyuchevsky Joseph Ignatievich (19.03.1841 – ?)
Major General from 08/30/1891
Lieutenant General from 07/13/1896

Klyuchnikov Alexander Andreevich (1800 – 02.01.1865)
rear admiral from 04/17/1858

Knappe Ivan Fedorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 08/30/1823

Knipper Ivan Viktorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 04/14/1902

Knipper (Knipper) Pavel Karlovich (? – 1809)
Major General from 12/12/1807

Knipper (Knipper) Fedor Evstafievich (Astafievich) (1768 – 02.04.1850)
Major General from 09/15/1813

Knipper Fedor Khristoforovich (18.10.1842 – ?)
Major General from 02/18/1902

Knierim Alexander Ivanovich (? – ?)
Major General from 04/11/1861

Knierim Nikolai Alexandrovich (13.11.1842 – 1911)
Major General from 01/30/1903

Knobel Vilim Khristianovich (? – ?)
Major General from 09/07/1798

Knobloch Adolf Egorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 06/03/1873

Knovles– see Knowles

Knop Karl Germanovich (? – 1880)
Major General from 04/17/1880

Knorring Aleksandr Vladimirovich (1822 – 1882)
Major General since 1869

Knorring Alexander Fedorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 05/31/1859

Knorring, background Andrey Romanovich, baron (28.09.1862 – 29.03.1918)
Major General from 12/06/1909
Lieutenant General since 1916

Knorring, background Bogdan Fedorovich (1739 – 1825)
brigadier from 04/21/1784
Major General from 09/22/1786
Lieutenant General from 1794
General of Infantry from 09/07/1806

Knorring Vladimir Ivanovich (? – ?)
Major General from 11/26/1852
Lieutenant General from 01/05/1861

Knorring Vladimir Karlovich (1784 – 05.01.1864)
Major General from 10/06/1817
Lieutenant General from 07/01/1829
Adjutant General from 12/06/1838
cavalry general from 04/16/1841

Knorring, background Vladimir Romanovich, baron (09.09.1861 – 20.10.1938)
Major General from 04/18/1910
Lieutenant General from 04/10/1916

Knorring, background Gustav Ivanovich (Fedorovich) (? – ?)
engineer-colonel (rank of army brigadier) from 01/01/1787
Major General from 04/14/1789
Lieutenant General from 12/09/1797
engineer-general from 06/20/1799

Knorring (Knoring), background Ivan Evstigneevich (? – ?)
foreman since 1785
Major General (in 1790)

Knorring Ivan Fedorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 08/26/1856

Knorring Karl Bogdanovich (12.08.1774 – 17.03.1817)
Major General from 12/02/1812

Knorring, background Karl Fedorovich (Karl Heinrich) (1744 – 12.02.1820)
brigadier from 11/24/1794
Major General from 01/27/1797
Lieutenant General from 09/11/1798

Knorring Nikolai Gustavovich (09.12.1827 – ?)
Major General from 08/30/1892

Knorring Nikolay Ivanovich (1810 – ?)
Major General from 09/17/1862

Knorring, background Otto Fedorovich (Otto Wilhelm) (07.11.1759 – 06.08.1812)
Major General from 12/19/1799
Lieutenant General from 03/04/1800
Major General from 11/15/1806

Knorring Roman Ivanovich (01.12.1812 – 28.11.1876)
Major General from June 25, 1845
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 19.09.1849
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1853
Adjutant General from 04/11/1854
artillery general from 03/27/1866

Knorring Fedor Gustavovich (? – ?)
Major General from 10/03/1887

Knorring Eduard Ivanovich (? – 1855)
Major General from 12/06/1851

Knorring Yugan-Ferdinand Gustavovich (26.07.1836 – ?)
Major General from 07/30/1894

Knust Alexander Yakovlevich (? – ?)
Major General from 01/28/1848
Lieutenant General from 08/16/1857

Knutov Fedor (? – ?)
foreman s? (in 1752) to 12/25/1755

Knyshev Alexander Andreevich (1804 – 21.12.1869)
Major General from 04/07/1857
Lieutenant General from 05/20/1868

Knyshev (Knyshov) Cornelius (? – ?)
Major General from 02/03/1798

Knyazhevich Dmitry Maksimovich (21.06.1874 – 1918)
Major General from 01/09/1915
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 03/22/1915 to 03/21/1917
Major General from 03/21/1917

Knyazhevich Nikolai Antonovich (Antoninovich) (19.01.1871 – 04.03.1950)
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 04/23/1912 to 03/21/1917
Major General from 03/21/1917

Knyazhevich Fedor Iosifovich (24.03.1861 – 1918)
Major General from 05/01/1910

Knyazhnin Alexander Yakovlevich (29.03.1771 – 27.03.1829)
Major General from 11/21/1812
Lieutenant General from 01/01/1826

Knyazhnin Boris Yakovlevich (21.08.1777 – 29.03.1854)
Major General from 09/15/1813
General of Infantry from 10/10/1843

Knyazhnin Efim Yakovlevich (? – 20.07.1866)
Major General from 04/21/1847

Knyazev Ivan Ivanovich (1747 – ?)
engineer-colonel (rank of army brigadier) from 03/25/1791
Major General from 11/24/1794
Adjutant General from 02/27/1797
Lieutenant General from 03/02/1798
engineer-general from 12/30/1799

Knyazev Lev Lvovich (1806 – 12.01.1855)
rear admiral from 04/19/1853

Knyazev Mikhail Valerianovich (09.11.1856 – 14.02.1933)
rear admiral since 1907
Vice Admiral from 12/06/1911

Knyazev Mikhail Ivanovich (? – 20.10.1867)
Major General from 05/17/1862

Knyazev Sergey Anisimovich (? – ?)
brigadier from 01/01/1787

Kobanov– see Kabanov

Kobelev Alexander Pavlovich (02.08.1838 – 16.10.1897)
Major General since 1878
Lieutenant General since 1889

Kobelev Pavel Denisovich (1793 – ?.01.1877)
Major General from 09/08/1843
Lieutenant General from 02/02/1859

Kobelkov Pyotr Nikolaevich (16.01.1852 – ?)
Major General from 03/03/1910

Kobiev Alexander Iosifovich (18.04.1857 – ?)
Major General from 12/06/1910

Kobiev Mikhail Andreevich (29.06.1862 – 21.12.1931)
Major General from 10/20/1916

Kobiev Nikolai Grigorievich (? – ?)
Major General from 03/06/1868

Koble (Koble) Foma Alexandrovich (Thomas) (1761 – 1834)
Major General from 01/08/1799

Kobozev Evgraf Nikolaevich (10.12.1851 – 10.10.1912)
major general since 1900
Lieutenant General since 1907

Cobordo Alexander Konstantinovich (28.07.1833 – ?)
Major General from 12/30/1896

Cobordo Boleslav Konstantinovich (04.08.1831 – ?)
Major General from 02/26/1894
Lieutenant General from 12/18/1896

Kobrit (Kabrit), background Wilhelm Friedrich (? – ?)
Major General from 10/05/1798

Kobrit (Kabrit) Nikolay Eduardovich (? – ?)
Major General from 09.11.1885

Cobro Andrey Nikolaevich (? – ?)
Major General from 03/28/1871

Kobulov David Evgenievich, prince (? – ?)
Major General from 10/04/1865

Kobyzev Grigory Ivanovich (? – ?)
Major General from 02/27/1883

Kobyletsky Daniil (Danila) Ekimovich (Akimovich) (1771 – 14.09.1849)
Major General from 04/27/1830

Kobylin Vasily Alekseevich (17.03.1837 – 14.01.1911)
Major General (in 1911)

Kobylinsky (Kobylinsky) Alexey Leontievich (1739 – 21.06.1811)
Major General s?
Lieutenant General (in 1786)

Kobylinsky Konstantin Nikolaevich (12.11.1836 – ?)
Major General since 1896

Kobylinsky Stepan Osipovich (26.12.1827 – ?)
Major General from 08/30/1879
Lieutenant General since 1889
artillery general from 10/27/1899

Kobylinsky Florian, Baron (? – ?)
brigadier general of the Polish troops (in 1823)

Kobylinsky (Kobylinsky) (1744 – ?)
Major General from 11/08/1800

Kobylyakov Ivan Vasilievich (? – 18.06.1873)
Major General from 11/21/1865

Kobylyansky Yannuariy Pavlovich (21.04.1829 – ?)
Major General from 07/26/1894

Kobyakov Egor Andreevich (? – 1850)
Major General from June 25, 1845

Kovalev (Kovalev) Victor Semyonovich (04.11.1844 – ?)
Major General from 12/17/1897

Kovalev (Kovalev) Egor (Georgy) Sergeevich (1812 – 19.04.1892)
Major General from 12/06/1854

Kovalev (Kovalev) Ivan Vasilievich (? – ?)
Major General from 02/02/1865

Kovalev (Kovalev) Ivan Danilovich (? – ?)
Major General from 06/22/1872

Kovalev (Kovalev) Fedor Alekseevich (1800 – 15.08.1871)
Major General from 03/21/1863

Kovalevsky Alexander Semenovich (23.08.1807 – 15.02.1877)
Major General from 02/11/1860
Lieutenant General from 03/27/1866

Kovalevsky Anatoly Hektorovich (16.09.1861 – ?)
Major General from 05/13/1914

Kovalevsky Anton Afanasyevich (04.08.1855 – ?)
Major General from 03/26/1910

Kovalevsky Vladimir Alexandrovich (09.07.1852 – ?)
Major General since 1901

Kovalevsky Grigory Alexandrovich (? – ?.09.1882)
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 07/15/1878

Kovalevsky Dmitry Ivanovich (26.10.1833 – 09.03.1906)
Major General from 10/16/1889
Lieutenant General from 11/24/1895

Kovalevsky (Kavalevsky) Evgraf Evgrafovich (? – ?)
Major General from 01/28/1886

Kovalevsky Evgraf Petrovich (06.02.1809 – 20.09.1868)
Major General from 01/26/1834 to 01/01/1843

Kovalevsky Egor Petrovich (? – ?)
Major General from 01/01/1856

Kovalevsky Elizar Lvovich (? – ?)
Major General from 05/25/1887

Kovalevsky Ivan Osipovich (? – ?)
Major General from 12/06/1849

Kovalevsky Konstantin Afanasyevich (17.09.1853 – 1908)
Major General since 1907

Kovalevsky Lavrenty Florovich (10.08.1845 – ?)
Major General from 04/13/1910

Kovalevsky Leonid Apollonovich (04.12.1856 – ?)
Major General from 12/31/1913

Kovalevsky (Kavalevsky) Mikhail Vladimirovich (21.04.1874 – ?)
Major General from 11/21/1917

Kovalevsky Mikhail Konstantinovich (? – 1847)
Major General from 07/01/1846

Kovalevsky Nikolai Alexandrovich (16.12.1844 – ?)
Major General from 06/13/1890

Kovalevsky Nikolai Alexandrovich (19.05.1861 – ?)
Major General from 12/06/1916

Kovalevsky Pyotr Evgrafovich (? – ?)
Major General from 10/15/1868

Kovalevsky Pyotr Petrovich (1808 – 21.09.1855)
Major General from 08/07/1845
Lieutenant General from 02/13/1854

Kovalenko Alexander Nikolaevich (30.08.1856 – ?)
Major General from 01/08/1908
Lieutenant General from 04/14/1913

Kovalenko Vladimir Fedorovich (08.07.1861 – ?)
Major General from 11/23/1917

Kovalensky (Kavalensky) Grigory Grigorievich (? – 1884)
Major General from 11/08/1877

Kovalensky Mikhail (Mikhailo) Ivanovich (06.11.1745 – 06.06.1809)
brigadier from 02/05/1790
Major General from 01/01/1793

Kovalensky Platon Petrovich (1807 – 10.11.1866)
Major General from 12/06/1851
Lieutenant General from 09/08/1859

Kovalinsky Alexey Dmitrievich (16.06.1859 – ?)
Major General from 12/13/1916

Kovalinsky Dmitry Mikhailovich (09.10.1813 – 01.04.1888)
Major General from 05/20/1868

Koval-Medzvetsky (Medzvetsky) Nikolay Afanasyevich (04.02.1868 – 10.09.1929)
Major General from 04/14/1913

Kovalkov Nikolai Alexandrovich (30.09.1851 – ?)
Major General from 06/21/1900
Lieutenant General since 1907

Kowalski Andrey Fedorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 11/30/1859

Kowalski Anatoly Andreevich (? – ?)
Major General from 04/06/1903

Kowalski Grigory Yakovlevich (01.04.1865 – ?)
Major General from 10/29/1916

Kowalski Nikifor (Nikanor) Petrovich (1795 – ?)
Major General from 02/02/1847

Kovalchevsky Alexander Antonovich (1816 – 02.01.1902)
Major General from 04/24/1887

Kovanko Alexander Matveevich (04.03.1856 – 20.04.1919)
Major General from 04/26/1906
Lieutenant General from 04/14/1913

Kovanko Alexey Ivanovich (14.10.1808 – 14.02.1870)
Major General from 12/05/1858

Kovanko Vasily Konstantinovich (31.12.1871 – ?)
Major General since 1917

Kovanko Joseph Ivanovich (? – ?)
Major General from 07/12/1865

Kovanko Ippolit Alekseevich (02.11.1837 – ?)
Major General from 05/24/1894

Kovanko Mikhail Mikhailovich (? – ?)
Major General from 12/06/1836

Kovanko Nikolai Alexandrovich (08.05.1844 – ?)
Major General since 1901
Lieutenant General from 05/08/1904

Kovedyaev Dormidont Ivanovich (? – ?)
Major General from 11/25/1861

Koverdynsky Ivan Gavrilovich (24.02.1868 – ?)
Major General from 07/30/1917

Koversky Pyotr Avrelianovich (Averyyanovich, Avrelyanovich) (26.11.1835 – 31.08.1896)
Major General from 02/28/1890

Koversky Eduard Avrelianovich (17.03.1837 – 30.01.1916)
Major General from 05/15/1883
infantry general from 1916

Kovessky Ludwig Andreevich (05.08.1870 – 27.10.1944)
Major General since 1915

Kovzan Mikhail Mikhailovich (24.09.1857 – ?)
Major General from 10/24/1897

Kovrigin (Kavregin, Kavrigin) Mikhail Abramovich (1768 – 25.07.1856)
Major General from 10/06/1817

Kovtoradze– see Kavtaradze

Kovtunovich Yakov Ivanovich (06.10.1850 – 1906)
Major General from 01/22/1902

Kovtyrev– see Kaftyrev

Kovsharov Sergey Ivanovich (22.10.1856 – 22.08.1920)
Major General from 12/06/1916

Kognovitsky Ivan Iosifovich (27.12.1839 – 1916)
Major General from 12/06/1911

Kozhevnikov Matvey Lvovich (? – ?)
major general in 1839

Kozhin Nikolay Nikitich (1731 – ?)
brigadier from 09/22/1775
Major General from June 28, 1777
Lieutenant General from 06/28/1783

Kozhin Nikolai Petrovich (27.07.1751 – 22.07.1816)
brigadier from 01/01/1786
Major General from 05/22/1797 to 10/31/1798
Lieutenant General from 04/02/1801

Kozhin Pyotr Artamonovich (1800 – 04.02.1864)
Major General from 08/01/1836

Kozhin Sergey Alekseevich (01.10.1769 – 29.05.1807)
Major General from 07/07/1799
Adjutant General from 07/07/1799

Kozhin Sergey Andreevich (21.06.1856 – ?)
Major General from 06/23/1914

Kozhukhov Dmitry Dmitrievich (08.09.1831 – ?)
Major General from 05/15/1883
Lieutenant General from 08/30/1894

Kozhukhov Mikhail (Mikhailo) Gavrilovich (? – 1820)
captain of major general rank from June 28, 1782

Kozhukhov Sergey Dmitrievich (? – ?)
Major General since 1882

Kozhukhovsky Arthur (Arthur-Leon) Voitsekhovich (09.02.1834 – ?)
Major General from 03/16/1892
Lieutenant General from 06/28/1897

Kozakevich– see Kazakevich

Kozakovich Stepan Pavlovich (03.08.1854 – 17.06.1907)
Major General since 1905

Kozachkovsky– see Kazachkovsky

Kozelkin Evgeniy Nikolaevich (30.10.1860 – ?)
Major General from 04/02/1906
Lieutenant General from 06/23/1917

Kozelkov Pyotr Andreyanovich (? – 1888)
Major General from 08/30/1886

Kozen Alexander Fedorovich (15.11.1833 – 14.06.1916)
Major General from 01/01/1878
Lieutenant General from 08/30/1890
General of Infantry from 04/01/1901

Kozen Karl (Fedor) Andreevich (? – 1839)
Major General from 08/29/1826
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1834

Kozen (Kozin) Pyotr Andreevich (27.08.1776 – 07.12.1853)
Major General from 05/26/1813
Lieutenant General from 08/22/1826
artillery general from 03/17/1845

Kozen Fedor Fedorovich (1830 – 12.11.1906)
Major General from 02/19/1879

Cozens (Cozens) Alexander Rytsarevich (1764 – 03.10.1841)
Major General from 01/21/1799

Cozens (Cozens) Richard (? – ?.12.1735)
captain-commander since 1723

Kozerovsky Joseph Danilovich (18.09.1840 – ?)
Major General from 09/14/1896

Kozerovsky Kazimir Danilovich (04.03.1842 – ?)
Major General from 12/19/1906

Kozik Pyotr Nikolaevich (16.01.1847 – ?)
Major General from 09/08/1897

Kozikov Vladimir Fedorovich (1820 – 1877)
Major General from 04/17/1873

Kozin– see Kazin

Kozin Pyotr Andreevich - see Kozen

Kozinski Alexander Semenovich (1679 – 1738)
foreman since 1735
Ober-Ster-Kriegs-Commissar (rank of army brigadier) (in 1738)

Kozintsov Evgeniy Maksimovich (15.04.1848 – ?)
Major General since 1908

Kozintsov (Kazintsov) Mitrofan Grigorievich (14.07.1839 – 13.10.1914)
Major General from 02/12/1900

Kozitsky Vladimir Albinovich (1857 – 1914)
Major General (in 1914)

Kozlov Alexander Alexandrovich (08.04.1837 – 29.11.1924)
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 04/16/1872
Lieutenant General from 05/30/1883
cavalry general from 07/22/1896

Kozlov Alexander Nikolaevich (? – ?)
Major General from 09/24/1871

Kozlov Alexander Pavlovich (23.11.1802 – 07.06.1857)
Major General from 12/06/1846
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 11.06.1850
Lieutenant General from 08/26/1856

Kozlov Alexander Khristoforovich (18.03.1856 – ?)
Major General from 03/18/1914

Kozlov (Kazlov) Alexey Fedorovich (? – ?)
brigadier from 01/01/1787

Kozlov (Kazlov) Vasily Fedorovich (? – ?)
foreman from 01/01/1787 to 1800

Kozlov Vladimir Apollonovich (23.03.1856 – 01.01.1931)
Major General from 06/15/1907
Lieutenant General from 05/14/1915

Kozlov Vladimir Fedorovich (30.01.1854 – ?)
Major General from 12/31/1913

Kozlov (Kazlov) Dmitry Fedorovich (? – ?)
brigadier from 03/25/1791
Major General from 01/01/1795 to 03/03/1798

Kozlov Ivan Ivanovich (? – ?)
brigadier from 01/01/1779

Kozlov Ivan Ivanovich (14.10.1866 – ?)
Major General from 07/31/1910

Kozlov Ivan Fedorovich (1680 – 30.03.1752)
captain-commander from 05/15/1727
Major General from 10/30/1740

Kozlov Mikhail Nikolaevich (23.01.1843 – ?)
Major General from 06/29/1892

Kozlov Nikita Afanasyevich (1673 – ?)
foreman since 1730

Kozlov Nikolai Alexandrovich (07.03.1851 – ?)
Major General from 04/06/1903

Kozlov Nikolai Alexandrovich (20.12.1857 – ?)
Major General from 01/06/1914

Kozlov Nikolay Vasilievich (1781 – 1840)
Major General from 08/30/1822

Kozlov Nikolay Semyonovich (18.11.1832 – ?)
Major General from 10/08/1892

Kozlov Nikolai Khristoforovich (13.11.1860 – ?)
Major General from 12/06/1909

Kozlov Pavel Alexandrovich (? – ?)
Major General from 05/15/1883

Kozlov Pavel Mikhailovich (25.07.1755 – 20.08.1799)
brigadier from 01/01/1789
Major General from 11/24/1794 to 1798

Kozlov Pyotr Kuzmich (03.10.1863 – 26.09.1935)
Major General from 12/06/1916

Kozlov Sergey Vladimirovich (29.07.1853 – 01.07.1906)
Major General since 1903

Kozlov (Kazlov) Fedor Fedorovich (1758 – 06.02.1821)
brigadier from 06/28/1796
Major General from 04/20/1797
Lieutenant General from 10/18/1798

Kozlovsky Alexander Ivanovich (1821 – 16.06.1885)
Major General s?
Lieutenant General (in 1885)

Kozlovsky Alexander Nikolaevich (05.08.1864 – 07.03.1940)
Major General from 10/02/1912

Kozlovsky (Kozlovskoy) Alexey Semyonovich, prince (?.03.1707 – 1776)
Prime Major of the Guard (rank of army brigadier) from 12/25/1755
Major General from 04/17/1758
Lieutenant General from 06/09/1763

Kozlovsky Vikenty Mikhailovich (1797 – 15.01.1873)
Major General from 08/07/1845
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1851
General of Infantry from 03/26/1866

Kozlovsky Victor Stepanovich (17.09.1810 – 24.04.1885)
Major General from 11/26/1852
Lieutenant General from 04/23/1861

Kozlovsky Vladimir Nikolaevich, prince (07.12.1790 – 1849)
Major General from 07/30/1834

Kozlovsky David Evstafievich (24.07.1870 – 12.08.1949)
Major General from 12/06/1913 to 1918

Kozlovsky Ignatiy Antonovich (17.10.1838 – ?)
Major General from 02/26/1894
Lieutenant General from 10/24/1900

Kozlovsky Ilya Andreevich (18.07.1851 – ?)
Major General from 01/27/1911

Kozlovsky Konrad (Konrad-Ivan) Iosifovich (Iosifovich-Felicianovich) (26.11.1851 – ?)
Major General from 05/21/1910

Kozlovsky Mikhail Alexandrovich (16.01.1840 – ?)
Major General from 12/03/1897

Kozlovsky Mikhail Kornilovich (Kornilevich) (07.07.1851 – ?)
Major General since 1901

Kozlovsky (Kozlovskoy) Mikhail (Mikhaila, Mikhailo) Semyonovich, prince (? – 1767)
Major General from 02/23/1759 to 11/24/1764

Kozlovsky Mikhail Semyonovich, prince (? – 1851)
Major General from 01/30/1826

Kozlovsky Mikhail Timofeevich (1773 – 01.03.1853)
Major General from 12/12/1807 to 09/25/1810

Kozlovsky Nikolai Pavlovich (08.10.1852 – ?)
Major General from 12/10/1910

Kozlovsky Pavel Alexandrovich (19.07.1845 – ?)
Major General since 1896
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1902
cavalry general from 1908

Kozlovsky Platon Timofeevich (1779 – ?)
Major General from 11/25/1810

Kozlovsky Semyon Borisovich, Prince (? – ?)
foreman s?

Kozlovsky Sergey Aleksandrovich (15.09.1853 – 1936)
Major General from 11/06/1906

Kozlovsky Stepan (Stepan-Raymund-Karl, Stefan-Raymund-Karl) Stanislavovich (Stepanovich) (31.08.1858 – ?)
Major General from 04/02/1906
Lieutenant General from 09/14/1917 to 1918

Kozlovsky Timofey Lukyanovich (1742 – 1816)
Major General from 10/25/1793

Kozlovsky Yuri Ivanovich, prince (1853 – ?)
Major General from 03/25/1912

Kozlovsky (Kozlovskoy) Yakov Alekseevich, prince (? – 30.11.1808)
foreman (in 1779)

Kozlovsky (? – ?)
Major General from 08/04/1911

Kozlyaninov (Kozlyainov) Grigory Fedorovich (1793 – 15.02.1851)
Major General from June 25, 1833
Lieutenant General from 10/01/1842

Kozlyaninov Ivan Vasilievich (? – ?)
brigadier from 01/01/1771

Kozlyaninov (Kozlyainov) Ivan Timofeevich (01.08.1781 – 12.04.1834)
Major General from 09/15/1813

Kozlyaninov Nikolai Fedorovich (07.12.1818 – 09.03.1892)
Major General from 12/24/1855
Lieutenant General from 08/30/1861
Adjutant General from 03/28/1871
General of Infantry from 1878

Kozlyaninov Pyotr Fedorovich (? – ?)
Major General from 12/06/1853
Lieutenant General from 08/30/1862

Kozlyaninov (Kazlyaninov, Kozlyainov) Timofey Gavrilovich (1739 – 06.03.1798)
captain of brigadier rank from 06/28/1782
captain of major general rank from 11/24/1783
Rear Admiral from 01/01/1784
Vice Admiral from 03/23/1789

Kozlyaninov (? – ?)
major general (in 1800)

Kozlyatev (Kozlyatev) Fedor Ilyich (? – ?)
Major General from 12/31/1796
Lieutenant General from 04/25/1798

Kozmin– see Kozmin

Kozminsky (? – ?)
Major General from 07/30/1846

Koznakov– see Kaznakov

Kozodavlev (Kazadavlev) Andrey Danilovich (? – ?)
brigadier from 01/01/1771 to 05/21/1779

Kozubsky Leonid Mikhailovich (03.06.1867 – ?)
Major General from 06/08/1910

Kozulin Alexander Nikolaevich (24.02.1855 – ?)
Major General from 05/28/1915

Kozyev Andrey Mikhailovich (10.10.1866 – ?)
Major General from 07/21/1915

Kozmin Semyon Lukyanovich (? – 17.03.1899)
rear admiral s?
Vice Admiral s?
admiral (in 1899)

Koilensky Ivan Stepanovich (1778 – 13.11.1814)
Major General from 12/07/1813

Koychev Hristo (Fristo) Nejkovic (20.01.1863 – 03.10.1917)
Major General from 09/27/1913
Lieutenant General from 11/23/1917

Koishevsky Nikolai (Nikolay-Konstantin) Seliverstovich (02.05.1854 – ?)
Major General from 12/07/1904

Kokarev Alexander Nikitich (23.01.1794 – 31.12.1855)
Major General from 12/06/1850

Kokarev Pyotr Alexandrovich (? – ?)
Major General since 1882

Kokarev (Kokorev) Grigory Mikhailovich (23.01.1859 – ?)
Major General from 04/14/1913

Kokin Leonid Andreevich (29.12.1837 – ?)
Major General from 01/14/1898

Kokovinsky, Kokovinsky– see Kakovinsky

Kokovtsev (Kokovtsov) Matvey Grigorievich (? – ?)
captain of brigadier rank from 01/01/1785

Kokorev– see Kokarev

Kokorin Mikhail Ivanovich (29.08.1839 – 13.04.1906)
Major General from 05/28/1885
Lieutenant General from 12/06/1895
artillery general from 08/29/1902

Kokoshkin (Kakoshkin) Alexey Ivanovich (? – ?)
foreman (in 1770)

Kokoshkin (Kakoshkin, Kaposhkin) Dmitry Fedorovich (? – 10.07.1792)
brigadier from 01/01/1792

Kokoshkin Ivan Leontievich (1679 – ?)
foreman since 1729

Kokoshkin Sergei (Sergiy) Alexandrovich (27.08.1796 – 11.08.1861)
Major General of the retinue E.I.V. from 09/30/1830
Adjutant General from 12/06/1840
Lieutenant General from 04/11/1843
General of Infantry from 08/26/1856

Kol-Kon Kop-Kos
Kot–Krzh Kri–Kuz Kuk–Kyu

Alexander Petrovich Kolmakov(born July 31, 1955) - Russian military leader, Chairman of the DOSAAF Central Committee since December 17, 2014. Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces (September 2003 - September 2007), First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation (September 2007 - June 2010). Colonel General (December 2004).

Biography

He received his education at the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (until 1976). In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Military Academy. M. V. Frunze, in 1995 - Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Until 1993, he served in the Airborne Forces, where he successively held positions from platoon commander to airborne division commander.

After graduating from college, he commanded a platoon and was deputy company commander for airborne training in the 357th Guards Airborne Regiment of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division (Vitebsk). Since 1979, he participated in combat operations in Afghanistan as a company commander of the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment of the 103rd Guards Airborne Division (the commander of the 103rd division at that time was Pavel Grachev, and the commander of its 350th Guards Parachute Regiment -airborne regiment - Georgy Shpak). Upon his return, he served as chief of staff of the battalion of the 44th training airborne division (Lithuanian SSR). After the academy, from 1985 he commanded the parachute battalion of the 7th Guards Airborne Division (Kaunas). Later - deputy commander, commander of the 300th Guards Airborne Regiment, deputy commander of the 98th Guards Airborne Division (Chisinau). Since March 1991 - commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division (Tula). In August 1991, following the order of Airborne Forces commander Pavel Grachev, together with Alexander Lebed, Colonel Kolmakov participated in the entry of paratroopers into Moscow, where they took under guard the building of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR.

In 1995, after graduating from the General Staff Academy, he was sent to continue serving in the Ground Forces. He served in various positions: he was deputy commander, then commander of the 22nd Guards Combined Arms Army (Nizhny Novgorod) of the Moscow Military District. In 1998, he was transferred to the Siberian (Trans-Baikal) Military District, where he commanded the 36th Combined Arms Army (Borzya, Chita Region). In November 2000, he was appointed deputy commander of the Far Eastern Military District. By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 8, 2003 No. 1042, he was appointed Commander of the Airborne Forces of the Russian Federation. He immediately showed extraordinary uncompromisingness: in October 2003, he decided to increase the duration of the paratroopers’ deployment to Chechnya from 6 months to a year. A good example of this, according to the commander,

“Afghanistan could serve, where military personnel of a limited contingent of Soviet troops had a deployment period of 2 years. People were free to navigate what was happening, thoroughly learned local conditions, understood that they needed to seriously engage with their subordinates, that they would have to carry out combat missions, and not just serve time. This made it possible to create real military groups there.”

During Alexander Petrovich's tenure in office, the Airborne Forces underwent major changes in combat training. In particular, during its organization, the emphasis noticeably shifted from landing to the actions of units directly on the battlefield. In February 2004, General Kolmakov developed a new experimental organizational structure for a parachute company and a new algorithm for the actions of paratrooper units in attacking enemy battle formations. As a result, the concept for the development of the Airborne Forces proposed by the Commander received the approval in principle of the Minister of Defense S. Ivanov and the Chief of the General Staff A. Kvashnin.

In September 2007, he was appointed First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 21, 2010 No. 767, he was released from the post of First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation and dismissed from military service.

Hero of the Soviet Union, Army General Pavel Grachev, in his interview with the Nezavisimaya Gazeta newspaper (03/20/2009) described Kolmakov as “a very capable, intelligent person and commander.”

Married, has a son.

Awards

  • Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (December 28, 2006) - for great contribution to strengthening the defense capability of the Russian Federation and many years of conscientious service
  • Order of Military Merit
  • Orders "For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR" II and III degrees

Colonel General Alexander Petrovich Kolmakov was born on July 31, 1955 in Kaliningrad, Moscow Region. In 1976 he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School named after the Lenin Komsomol.

After graduating from college, he was appointed platoon commander of the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment. He was deputy commander and company commander. From December 1979 to December 1981, he served as part of the Limited Contingent of Soviet Forces in Afghanistan, where he was appointed chief of staff of the battalion of the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment.

From December 1981 to August 1982 - chief of staff of the battalion of the 301st training parachute regiment.

In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze and was appointed battalion commander of the 108th Guards Parachute Regiment, from August 1985 - deputy commander, and from September 1986 to October 1989 - commander of the 300th Guards Parachute Regiment.

From October 1989 to February 1991 - deputy commander of the 98th Guards Airborne Division, and from February 1991 to August 1993 - commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division.

In 1995, he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and was appointed first deputy army commander. Since 1998 - Army Commander, since 2000 - Deputy Commander of the Far Eastern Military District. From 2003 to 2007 - Commander of the Airborne Forces.

From 2007 to 2010 - First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. Retired to the reserve in 2010.

Deputy Chairmen of DOSAAF Russia

First Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

Malev Leonid Ivanovich

In 1977, he graduated from the Lvov Higher Military-Political School, Faculty of Cultural and Educational Workers.
In 1985, the Military-Political Academy named after. IN AND. Lenin, General Arms Faculty.
In 1992, postgraduate studies at the Humanitarian Academy of the Armed Forces.

Service activities:
From 1977-1982 300th Guards Tank Training Regiment, 48th Guards Tank Training Division, head of the club, deputy commander of the combat training tank battalion for political affairs.
1987 - 181st tank regiment, 24th motorized rifle division, deputy regiment commander for political affairs.
From 1987 to 1989 Lvov Higher Military-Political School, teacher of the department of party-political work.
From 1992 to 1992 Department of Culture and Leisure of the Committee for Work with Personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, head of the cultural and commercial department.
From 1992 to 1994 Main Directorate for Work with Personnel of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, head of the cultural department group.
From 1994 to 1995 Department of Educational Work of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, head of group 4 department (1994-1995).
From 1995 to 2002 Main Directorate of Educational Work of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, head of the culture department group, deputy head of the culture department, deputy head of the culture department of the educational work department, head of the culture department of the educational work department (1995-2002).
From 2002-2016, Head of the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army named after A.V. Alexandrov.
2016 Editor-in-Chief of the federal newspaper “World of News”.
Since June 2017, Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia.
Since February 2018 - First Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

Awarded:
Medal "For Impeccable Service" 3rd class (1982). Medal “60 years of the USSR Armed Forces” (1978) Jubilee medal “70 years of the USSR Armed Forces” (1988). Medal "For Impeccable Service" 2nd class (1988). Honorary title “Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation” (1997). Medal “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow” (1997). Badge “For Achievements in Culture” (2000). Medal "For Military Valor" 1st class (2000). Badge “For Distinction in Service” (2001). Order of Military Merit (2002)

Awarded the orders “For Merit to the Fatherland”, 4th degree, “For Military Merit”, “For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR”, 2nd and 3rd degree, and medals.

Staskov Nikolay Viktorovich

Secretary of State -

Born on August 28, 1951 in the village. Buda, Smolensk region.
In 1973, he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School.
In 1993, he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Military service
1977-1978 - military specialist in Ethiopia.

Participant in hostilities in Ethiopia, the Chechen Republic and Abkhazia.
1987 - commander of the airborne training division.
From 1987 to 1991 - Head of the district training center for training junior airborne specialists.
From 1993 to 1998 - Deputy Commander of the Airborne Forces for Peacekeeping Forces.
From 1998 to 2005 - Chief of Staff - First Deputy Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces.
From 2011 to 2014 - Advisor to the General Director of OJSC Central Research Institute "Cyclone".
Since January 2015 - representative of the Chairman of DOSAAF Russia for interaction with the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
Since January 2016 - representative of DOSAAF Russia for interaction with the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and the Federation Council of the Russian Federation.
Since April 2016 - Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia - State Secretary.

Military rank- Lieutenant General of the reserve.
Corresponding member of the Academy of Security, Defense and Law Enforcement.
Awarded: Orders “For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR” III class, “For Military Merit”, “For Personal Courage”, “For Services to the Fatherland” IV class, 11 medals.

Uskov Alexander Mikhailovich

Director of the Department of Organizational and Planning Work, Work with Regions and Daily Activities - Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

Born on February 16, 1952 in Chelyabinsk. In 1973 he graduated from the Chelyabinsk Higher Tank Command School, in 1985 from the Military Academy of Armored Forces, in 1993 from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.

Military service:

From 1973 to 1976 - commander of a tank platoon.
From 1976 to 1979 - commander of a tank company.
From 1979 to 1982 - officer, senior officer in the operational department of the army headquarters.
From 1985 to 1991 - senior officer-operator of the department of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces.
From 1993 to 1994 - senior officer-operator of the department of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces.
From 1994 to 1998 - Deputy Chief of the Operations Directorate of the Far Eastern Military District Headquarters.
From 1998 to 2003 - head of the operational department - deputy chief of staff of the Far Eastern Military District.
From 2003 to 2005 - Deputy Chief of the Main Staff of the Ground Forces.
From 2005 to 2008 - chief military adviser in Syria.

Awarded:
Order of Military Merit and many medals.

Kormiltsev Vitaly Nikolaevich

Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

In 1989, he graduated from the Omsk Higher Combined Arms Command School with a degree in “engineer for the operation of armored tanks and automotive vehicles.”
In 1997 - graduated from the Military Academy. M.V. Frunze with a degree in Command and Staff Operational-Tactical.
In 2004, he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff under the “Specialist in Military and Public Administration” program.

Military service:
From 1989 to 1994 - service in the Armed Forces (in Germany and the Far East).
From 1997 to 2002 - service in the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
From 2004 to 2008 - service in the Joint Headquarters of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
From 2008 to 2010 - service in the Main Operations Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
Military rank - reserve major general
From 2010 to 2011 - Head of the department for interaction with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation of JSC Elektromashina, Advisor to the Military-Industrial Commission under the Government of the Russian Federation.
From 2011 to 2012 - Head of the Center for Industry Standardization of the Research Institute for the Transportation of Oil and Petroleum Products "AK Transneft".
From 2012 to 2013 - Deputy Director of the Central Shooting and Sports Club DOSAAF of Russia.
From 2013 to 2017 - Director of the Moscow City Shooting and Sports Club DOSAAF of Russia.
Since January 2017 - Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia.

Awarded state and departmental orders and medals.

Lebedev Pavel Vladimirovich

Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

In 1994 - Yaroslavl Higher Military Financial School named after Order of the Red Star. Army General A.V. Khruleva.

In 2005 - Aviation Training Center for Small Aviation of ANO "Vysota", Central Advanced Training Courses for Management Staff of ROSTO (DOSAAF).

Military service:

From 1994 to 2005, he served as head of the financial service of a battalion, regiment, brigade, division, and senior inspector-auditor of the Financial Inspectorate of the Moscow Military District.

In the DOSAAF system since 2005.

Positions held:

Chief of Staff of the Aviation Training Center ANO "Vysota", Head of the Aviation Training Center ANO "Vysota" (training of small aircraft pilots)

Deputy Chairman of the Regional Branch of DOSAAF Russia, Primorsky Territory

Chairman of the Regional Branch of DOSAAF Russia, Tula Region

Advisor to the Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

Since October 2018 - Deputy Chairman of DOSAAF Russia

Participant in hostilities in the Chechen Republic in 1999 - 2001.

Awarded state and departmental orders and medals.

Colonel General Alexander Petrovich Kolmakov was born on July 31, 1955 in Kaliningrad, Moscow Region. In 1976 he graduated from the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School named after the Lenin Komsomol.

After graduating from college, he was appointed platoon commander of the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment. He was deputy commander and company commander. From December 1979 to December 1981, he served as part of the Limited Contingent of Soviet Forces in Afghanistan, where he was appointed chief of staff of the battalion of the 357th Guards Parachute Regiment.

From December 1981 to August 1982 - chief of staff of the battalion of the 301st training parachute regiment.

In 1985 he graduated with honors from the Military Academy named after M.V. Frunze and was appointed battalion commander of the 108th Guards Parachute Regiment, from August 1985 - deputy commander, and from September 1986 to October 1989 - commander of the 300th Guards Parachute Regiment.

From October 1989 to February 1991 - deputy commander of the 98th Guards Airborne Division, and from February 1991 to August 1993 - commander of the 106th Guards Airborne Division.

In 1995, he graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and was appointed first deputy army commander. Since 1998 - Army Commander, since 2000 - Deputy Commander of the Far Eastern Military District. From 2003 to 2007 - Commander of the Airborne Forces.

From 2007 to 2010 - First Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. Retired to the reserve in 2010.

Awarded the orders “For Merit to the Fatherland”, 4th degree, “For Military Merit”, “For Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR”, 2nd and 3rd degree, and medals.